Sun visor



J1me 18, 1957 v. L. SOMMERS 2,795,793

' SUN VISOR Filed Kay 9, 1955 INVENTOR. 1 H4705 z. jazz/w??? 2,795,793Patented June 18, 1957 tats atet 3c unitary strip of plastic is bent andsecured by the rivets or eyelets 12, the plastic strip forming the longloop 13 which overlies the shorter loop 14, as shown in Fig. 5.

2,795,793 In operation, the eye glasses indicated generally at 15 5 areinvented and the selected loops 13, 14 are slid onto SUN VI OR the sidemembers 16, being pushed forwardly and retained in the forward posit-ionby abutment of the wearers Victor Summers Mountamhome forehead with therear edge of the visor 10, as shown in Application May 9, 1955, SerialNo. 506,836 Fig. 1. It wil be noted that the overlapping loops 13, 14 ofeach side permit three different adjustments by passing 3 Claims (CL 213) the side members 16 through both of the longer loops 13, throughboth of the shorter loops 14, or through one of the shorter loops 14 andone of the longer loops 13.

While various changes may be made in the detail con- This inventign latsm sun i r 15 struetion, it shall be understood that such changes shallIt is an bject of th present inVentiQn t id a be within the spirit andscope of the present invention as sun visor to protect the eyes from therays of the sun defined y the pp Claimsand which may be easily andreadily mounted upon any Having thus forth and disclosed lthe nature ofy conventional pair of eye glasses. invention, What is Claimed is:

It is another object of the present invention to provide A 51111 ViSQIComprising a Sheet of p r nt Colored a sun visor of the above type whichincludes a plurality material integrally formed at opposite ends withrearof adjustments in th mounting ns so as t d t wardly extending sideportions, the rear edge of said sheet the same to eye glasses of Varyingidth, and the inwardly facing edges of said side portions being It isstil another object of the present invention to proadapted to abut theforehead Of the wearer, releasable vide a sun vigor of the above typewhich is formed ubadjustment means secured to the undersurface '01: eachof stantially entirely of plastic and which represents a simplid rrwardly ld ng por i ns for releasably mountfied construction over theprior art. ing the ends of the visor in a selective one of a prede-Other objects of the present invention are to provide termined number ofpositions on the side members of a a sun visor having the above objectsin mind which is of p r of y glasses. said releasable means comprisingsimple construction, has a minimum number of parts, is a unitary ofPlastic having each of the ends thereof inexpensive to manufacture andei'ficient in operation, bent back upon itself an unequal amount andthen folded For other objects and a better understanding of the inbulkalOng a mid-Portion 0f Said Strip i0 Provide a pluvention, reference maybe had to the following detailed ra-lity of loops of varying length onthe undersurface of description taken in connection with theaccompanying each of said rearwardly extending portions and meansdrawing, in which: for securing said loops to the undersurface of thevisor. Figure l is a perspective view of a sun visor embodying 2. A sunvisor according to claim 1, said fastening the features of the presentinvention and shown in opmeans comprising a pair of eyelets piercing theends of erative use; the strips and the rearwardly extending portions.

Fig. 2 is a side elevational view thereof shown on the 3. A sun visoraccording to claim 2, two such loops eye glasses; 40 being provided, anupper longer loop and a lower shorter Fig. 3 is a front elevation-a1view showing the eye loop whereby to provide three adjustments. glassesin phantom;

Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the device; and References Cited in thefile of this Pawnt oflllligl 1s a sectional view taken along the line 55 UNITED STATES PATENTS Referring now more in detail to the drawing, 10rep- 542,015 Goodman July 2, 1895 resents a sheet of transparent greenacetate or other suit- 947,636 Degges Ian. 25, 1910 able material ofU-shape having the rearwardly extend- 2,224,560 Wentz Dec. 10, 1940 ingside portions 11, substantially as illustrated. 2,541,242 Grove Feb. 13,1951 On the undersurface of each of the side portions 11 a 2,762,050Bricker Sept. 11, 1956

